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I wish I could tolerate it. I am so frustrated I am ready to go back to
water fasting.
Kristina
-----Original Message-----
From: Paleolithic Eating Support List [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of Elizabeth Beasley
Sent: Tuesday, August 25, 2009 5:35 PM
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Subject: Re: Pemmican rules!
Hi Brenda,
I'm so happy you like pemmican. I make mine myself. I don't have it very
often, but when I do make it, I chow it down in about a week. I don't make
very large batches, I guess. Anyway, I feel incredible when eating it.
U.S. Wellness just started selling a salt-free pemmican bar now, too, in
case you're interested.
Elizabeth
-----Original Message-----
Well, today, I just had to share that I have eaten my first bar of
pemmican!!! It's awesomely yummy! Since I have not yet had time to
find local supplies for good tallow and learn how to make it myself,
so I'm sort of cheating I suppose by buying it from U.S. Wellness
Meats. Seems like these days we either have time or we have a job.
I have a job...
They put sea salt in theirs, so it's got a salty, meaty taste to it.
But I confess that I like salt on my meat, so it works for me.
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